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MEN'S COATS AND SULTS
In spite of rising prices. we offer our entire stock at reductions from
15% to 30% less than regular prices. Real values at any time, These
bargains are astonishing now,
SUITS $9.95 TO $14.95. COATS $9.95 to $14.95
BOYS' UNDERWEAR
FLEECE COMBS. 65c
FLEECE SHIRTS 33c
MASON KNIT COMBS. 690
BOYS' CORDUROY BREEKS
Reg. 2.25 for $1.69
Boys' ALL WOOL SWEATERS 69c
Boys' All Wool GOLF SOX'...330
Boys' 'Wool WINDBREAKERS 1.49
LINED LEATHER MITTS ....49c
MEN'S UNDERWEAR
remnan's WOOL COMBS. $2,25
Penman's WOOL SHIRTS
AND DRAWERS
FLEECE LINED SHIRTS
AND DRAWERS 63c
DRESS SHIRTS, special .. . 89c
WORK SHIRTS, warm and
sturdy 690
OVERALLS AND SMOCKS
10% OFF REGULAR PRICES
— All Millinery -- Hatt PriCe
LADIES' DRESSES
Theee are all su.. .styloo, in The newest c: shades. See thea for
yourself
LOT 2—$1.98. LOT 2 — $2.98. LOT 3—$3.98
Ladies' and Missed Coats
Good all Wool fabriee, with and without fur Trim, two year guaranteed
linings, most with chamois
LOT 1—$9.95 LOT 2—$11,95 LOT 3—$13.50
WOOL KNITTED SUITS, SKIRTS,
AND SW EATERS .....20% OFF'
KIDDIES' SNOW SUITS. 2-4-6 yrs.
Reg. 2.95. for .. ....$2.25
Special Worsted Wool Hose 29c
Cashmere Hose 35c
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S
UNDERWEAR
All Prices Greatly Reduced
LadiesFlannelette Gowns
S. M. L. Special 49c
TOWELLING for rollers 9c yd.
Linen Tea Towelling . .25c yd.
Sewing Needs
NEW SPRING PRINTS
Patternthat are new in a vast
assortment of designs and
Colors 19c
BROADCLOTH. all shades ....lee
BATT$ 72x9e. epeeled 35c
PRINT Special -36" printed taffeta
for thaw- desiring darker colors
in small designs, now 23c yard
Staples
Sheeting's. Pillow Cottons,
Ticking. Terry Towelling and
Linens Special Prices
See These Before You Buy
It Pays
HENSALL
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
4.1.10.101.1.11.1.1....121.61011.19011rn.
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adopted, Levi Rands appeared re his
road oil eeeount; same explahted.
Miss Clarissa Mitchell appeared re
Insulin; same explained to her by the
Reeve. Fred Beer and Geo, Grant ap•
peered as -delegates from the Band
asking for the usual grant. Horton
and Cameron, that we grant the Band
the sum of 5200.00 for the year 1940;
5100 to given now and the other 5100
when needed. Carried. Frank Cole.
man appeared re the snow plowing of
the streets. Same discussed and the
Council to view the same. David Kyle
appeared re the rink and wages paid.
Moir and Horton, that David Kyle be
paid at the rate of 25 eents per hoer
for work at rink, Carried. R. J. Pat.
tereon, tax collector, reported collec-
tions for January. L. Hedden reported
re the snow removal, also hall rent-
ing. Cameron and Robinson, that the
executive of the Red Cross along with
the members of the Council have n
meeting to discuss the beaming ar-
rangements for same. Carried. Com.
munications read. Verne Hedden. W.
Hildebrand, etc., and filed. Bills and
accounts read; Oliver Routeliffe, re•
lief milk. 52; W. R. Davidson, relief
coal, 58,50; J. Henderson, relief groc-
eries', $17.50; H. Horton, treas. Band,
grant, 5100; School Board, current ex.
penses, 51.000; W. R. Davidson. coal
for hall and rink. 565; Municipal
World. supplies, $9.90; Lee Hedden,
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1940
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IN MEMORIAM
Turners -in loving memory of 1)
Webster Turner, who passed away
two years ago. Feb. 9111, 1938.
We who loved you sadly miss yon,
As it dawns another year;
In our lonely hours of thinking,
Thoughts of you are ever near,
--Wife and Family -
CARP OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs. Robt.
Campbell wish to express their teP.
predation of the kindness and sym-
pathy shown them in their recent
bereavement,
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. Jas. Morrison and family grate-
fully acknowledge the many acts of
kindness and sympathy extended to
them by their triends and neighbors
during their recent bereavement; also
to Rev. Mr, Gardiner.
Hess, Mrs. 'W- R. Dotiaall and Mrs.
William Forrest and Mrs. Stanl.ey.
Mitchell Welaoming Committee ,west
side of church lir.. N. E. Cook, 31rs.
P. Manns, Mrs. C. Ballantyne, east
side Mrs lierner. Mrs spencer. Mrs.
salary, $55: Frank Donnelly. law
ensts, $50.52: Monteith Se Monteith, ' ",:
rss., Mr.
E1.4. ales!.. --R. .J. fanter-
t ee corivelICr
auditing, 576.50: D. Kyle, labor. rink. ,.-' , . '
E 11( o..erKs report snows ourdig
$90,,60: L. Hadden labor, rink, 524,60; th, yt,a, 14 1,,,41,;;,111,; . „mixria.4.,e,.. 5;
A. Hildebrandt, labor, streets, 54.40; l'ts nine menthers removed shy
W. Hildebrand, streets, 03.40; R. • en • 'd " -
I,eta• -1‘. received .a.y •etcaut•
Hh,k, doe 5rtii
3.SO; W. Love. doe a3ata • . ' .. • • . • • " •
R, Broderiek, team., streets. 54.0; 0, "'"a "w""'"10. re'9""1. "" 110"
tasoent, 407: • money ra"sed for all
Geiger. team. streets, 819,60;• Hydro, i
halt and rink. 829,90; H. Redden, la- ''''Y''' ''1 54i T'"1.e ''.i''''in'r hY1110
bor, rink. $1,iiiii Thos. Welsh. mater' .,Na- ....•\''ill`' \\*i,111' :\lr" tollw,red hy
imemcnon. I he "programme con-
ial rink awl streets, 813.20; F. 0: :
Mr,. M mle 0 eilderi.. The
Ronthrtm. ineuranee. rink$25; , Coen. ,''''',' '''''''
Ty of Huron, indigent. 55,75. nem ,an c e ,a'n yellers-. were ilif,s Wady.,
5155.20. Horton & Moir, that bills and Luker ;eel 'Mrs tleerge Flees,
On Fe.ornary o. the death occurred
accounts. as reed be paid. Carried. - ,
Centel -on and Robinson, that by-law ''' ...i "'we" 6",-"T• "x" ''f "w"
Gei..:cr. The death took 'place early
No. 2. 1940,.be given first and second
reading. Carried.''
Horton end Moir, T''''morning.'1a3.
That Bylaw No. 2 be given third and•
dual reading and finally passed. Car- What Makes Us Like, Love or Hate
vied. Horton and Mahe that we hire Each Other ?
Lee Redden at the sante salary. Car- The American Weekly, the great
ried. Cameron and Robinson, that we weekly magazine with the February
aodiejoitu.rn. Carried -.—Jas. A. Paterson,
11 lesue of.The Detroit Sunday Times.
The treasurer reports that be has will present, among other features, a
received more tax prepayments in report on unusual facts discovered by
January this year than all last year
and wishes to advise the ratepayers Prof. T. M. Carter of Albion College,
that they can make prepttythents any Albion. Michigan, after conducting
time and they will be allowed inter. some interesting experiments with
est at' the rate of 5 per cent, per am his college students to find out bow
num. Why not help youreelf, also
your town? social behavior affects popularity. Be
The Huron and Perth Liberal As. sure to get the February 11 Detroit
soelation *will hold a nominating con- Sunday Times.
vention in the town hall, Hensel, on
Friday, February 9th at 1.30 pm. One day mark T,,.:„ arrived
"
hOn Wedneeday ers cf Hensall United Church held iCanadiarjaate-1.a.nd .gi,an-cing overIliac-
I • evening. the mem-
their icnnual meeting:, in the base- rveister; look note the signature
1110111 of. the -Church. Pre for the cif the 'last arrival:
.noetin0' was the' pastor ilex. R. A•
Brunk who also expresseil his pleas-
ure at so many being ?resent. 111
wamber 0-0, -The Churen's
Fomolzition," aini the reading of
psalm 33. \lr. W. O. Goodwin was al,-
,ec.retary and .pre..ented the
minntes of the last meeting. Durin.1
the evenine; Miss Gladys Litker,
rendered a ;deasing piano
and Nine". 31r. Mi!toe Lave
.0 a V deliffilful reading •-•111,.
s(r... Hand', and Mies Lam:Me e
-...• s: ,eaa•a, ea,,, solo. Tlie varions iomorts
1,--1 Nere oreselvied. Rev. R. it• lirook
and 1,, in•s in I., absence Mae
..a • e' i1.e.1 „eel. Henry Horton. is ill at
'hri.lian :Stroday ...allot:4:— Mr. Elgin Rave-
Mi.:Mire Service," was 1,-2.1fic for the prevleee year. Mr.
• ',y 31r. Edison For. roa Smillie sum. or ;his year
\lis• Luker favored expressed thanks for excellent: work
.. i•an oylc. and a ,inartelt,.. of \lr. Row"cliiie, except ior past
W.,. mare year. Hymn slides will Int purchased
' " airn. 1.41111 and and added to the Smulay Scho,d
•-•. The ineethia closed rnarv. witit the stirphis which the
"lie Tie that Binds,' Sauilay School have over With don-
31iz.231.11 laenediction. 11 11.01" received .froin members of the
Mr. „e„,reame-mee congregatirm:- rounicr Peoples'
t• a,. while at•tending church rrnian presented by 31r. Ken
sti-nlay mOrning. Medical retiring preeiden, and report, read bY
- given lir. Love and he Mise. Gladys MacKenzie -Secretary:.--
- • - ".1, • wa,,t,L , Women', .a,socia•tion and Baby Band
: .
Hider ;had the misfortune lir-. 31. G. Drysdale, in absence of
-- 117 and fracture her arm "K.ay Dry -dale superintendent:—
United Church W.M.S.— 31i -elm Circle Miss Norma Cook.
Missionary Society Flower Fandaliss Nlargaret nab-
ilturch heldtheir regn- kirk..W.M.S. Nits. C. Cook, in her
inee•M.; 1st. 1940. 31r'. ;or -she staled that last year - they
1:n1i:3r:rine d and the ineetinz had also forwarded two halts of
snicingi hynin 92. Mrs. clothing. to Western area‹..
ed in prayer. Miss Greta. report was giver! l,v lir. E. 1.. Mickle.
1111:1•.;%-1,-. a very •pleaeing pitata Board 1-Siewarrie Mr. 31. G. Dna-
7, and minutes were dale. Cemetery 31r. J. W. (Jrtween
rea31 1:71'1 e. .101E1 e Mr,.. Brook 'then Mickle presented the following
Hymn 3711 w -as theri names •;vhich were approved by M.
Mrs. Dotutall led in Rowoliffe. Walter Spencer. Lloyd
,,00,3 0. 4r. '0 read Scripture Mac I), mald and Glenn MacLean.
au 1 tat'.. at., luta:resting topic on the Trustees Mr. Elgin Roweliffe to re -
mace lir. W. j. jones. Properly corn -
Or Harry joy:-.- •
,cor ihe ,Neek end -NW.-
Mrs. Alicv J
31r. Henry 11,yrion
stroke at his lifeme
vontinne• cittne 13- '1...
30, 11 in faithtz health , ;er.
nrs. V,th ama'
of Deiroil, are visitir.c: • 7.•
Int 7', gra,iilmi ••••:-;••-rit
•
sit-d;'11:•.y
car..o..-•, Mr. imd
Mr. ,n.1 Mr, .Vc•-:
iraini"v Th,; eis Ro•••.
'Savo -day with 310.
Moir.
Mr-. ••,
1ti13z at 1110 1t111'.fl
Mrs. flontlirot.
ltrs, D:tc:4 R.
who has
•01,4 1:,iriL41,:ttor, Rev. cr sir.
\\',.h', retitrited .
Ree. 3311,, Weir • on--
nitiiiion at Cartio-i I
•Chnrch f11 Sunday III, 27"•," Yt•
-congregation. The choir
aunrooriate anthem. Mori, 1.c.vc IT°
Thee," and in the evenir.g trie anthem
000 'Rise ttip 'ID Men .3 God.
Tbe Arnold Circle will '3ec..1•1 itnetr
regular monthly meeting Tr. 31,11.•
47117 evening at the home is• 5 -ars
all Mani:on.
Friday hieing' Woritifis Da; .rf TUmy-
er the service Uthis year will lye ,held 31
St. Paul's Anglican Church at 3 fare.
'Mr, and :Mrs. G. M. Drysdale and
Mr. and Mrs. 'Jas. Patterson motored
to Toronto on Saturday.land attended
the hockey match between Toronto
Maple Leafs and Chicago Black
Hawks on Saturday evening.
Rev. R. A. Brook ton -ducted serv-
ice s the United Church on Sunday
and ,preached very acceptable ser -
mein:. The chair sang a very beautiful
anthem, "0 Praise the Lord." Alt the
evening service Mr.: Brook spoke on
the -sithie-et "Danger Neotrallty,"
Young People's Union.— -
• The regular meeting of the Young,
People's IT_Tuion ,was held on '..Votiday
eVening and the ',citizenship committee
had ,01-6ange of the program with 'Mr.
• Carey Joynt ,presiding. The ,opening
hym11. was followed: by the Lord's
prayer ..in 'unison. Mies Norma Cook
read ,the • Scripture and a hymn Was
sung. The:minutes Were read and
Mission Circle.— 1 mittee Mr, 'W. R. Me Dongall and
The .l.fissi.on Circle of the 1:lifted lir. Elgin RoAcliffe. Press Secretary
Char,,'; •120i0 meeting on 'Friday \Ir. 477 l. Sutherland. Anditors 31r.
Fernaaryi 2nd at the home of Miss J. Pas-inore, Mr. C. A. MacDonell,
•Nortila •"•,,,le and Barbara Shepherd, Mr,. "NI. G. Drysdale, Mrs. George
oreside(l v.er the w•orsbip period.
ElIghteei, members 'were 'present.
Hymn jI was sung and Miss -Norma
C...ck read Scripture. The rail call was
;Answered with a word beginning with
let•ter 'A'. The collection was taken
and Nlise Douglas took the topic on
"Moltanimedan nA"omen in
Misses Kay Drysdale. Gladys Pass -
011000, Goldie 'Cross were appointed
conveners for a crokinole party 'which
'will lie held in the near 'future.
Young People Hold Valentine Party.
On Monday evening, February 3,th,
the Young People's Society of 'Carm-
el Presbyterian *Church held a. 'Valen-
tine eoctal at the home 'of Mir. and
Mrs, W. R. Davidson. 'Chinese
featured the evening +while a large
craw attended, filling many tables.
The following ,prizes were won: men's
first, Gordon Campbell: ladies' first,
Mangan -a ,..VlacLaren; men's second.
Alvin Bell; ladies' second, Florence
. Schwalm men's 'con sola don, Boblry
Sangster; ladies' consolation, Doreen
,Camphell. A' 'very eleiney lunch was
served
Council Meeting—
The regular meeting of the village
council was held on Monday evening
at 8 p.m. in the Council chamber with
all members present, Minutes of the
previous meeting were read and
Twain signed, and when the cleric
1,•:•oke1 at the rez,stor t'•i'i• met. his
0711 PIGS FOR SALE
aoin hnd sneking rig- 11wesihs Large
raranall.11.11¢1.10.110.90.01. 0.5.781.0112..4.4.1.136.1.1611.001.11,
LENTEN RECIPES
— Free —
One DollaVe worth of merchandise, to the cook who submits the
best Lenten recipe each week. Bach week's entry must be brought to
our Store not later than Monday evening of the week of publication.
Entries to be Judged on economy, goodness and sales appeal.
Special—Head Lettuce 100
Firm Cabbage 10c
Special—Pie Cherries
2 tins 25c
Spy Apples No 1 basket 28c
Peaches tin 15c
Canned Pineapple ... 2 tins 25c
Pumpkin tin 10c
Grape Fruit 7 for 25c
Sardines 6 tins 35c
Special—Sunflower
Salmon 15c
Flaked tuna „20c
Chicken Haddte ,.. 2 tins 29c
"A good assortment of pickles"
Special—Wax Beans 10c
Choice Peas ,.,.„, 2 dos 23c
Corned Beef 2 fins 29c
"The Store That Sets The Pace"
Sodas—Plain (or) salted
2 lbs. 25c
Ginger Snaps 2 lbs. 25c
Elizabeth Cream Biscuits
lb 23c
Bo Peep Sandwich Biscuits
ib 25c
"ok large stock of Corn Syrup"
Recleaned Raisins ,... 2 lb. 25c
Macaroni and Cheese 5 lbs. 29c
Ber—Rabbit molasses 15c
Sanka Coffee lb. 70c
Special—Robinhood Flour
53.09
Fresh 'Shortening 2 Ib. 27c
Special—Pastry 24 ib, 45c
American (blend) Coffee
lb. 39c
Special—Five Roses $3,09
Fresh Cooking Figs
2 ib. 25c
Cooking Onions 8 lb. 25c
111
eBUY WITH CONFIDENCE"
J1, Finnigan
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AUCTION SALE
Community Sale at Dick's Hotel
Stables, Seaforth, every Friday.
Cows, feeder cattle, young calves,
pigs, poultry, furniture and veget-
ables. Bring In anything you have to
sell. Rates are reasonable.
Homer Hunt, Manager, phone 85242
Geo. 14, Elliott, Auctioneer.
0 good Durham beiler6. about 800
lbs, A manlier of eanaller eattle, 1
Hereford bull.
60 pigs from weaners to 100 lbs.
25 Leghorn pullets. laying; 2 gand-
ers and a number of geese.
1 new set of single harness: 2 pairs
of new team bridlee: 4 new tugs with
heel chains. A good set of sloop
sleighs.
PROPERTY FOR SALE
In the village of Blyth. To close the
eetate of the late Catharine Mc-
Millan. Building 1106.C. 2 stores, 2
apartments. Hydraulic water eyetem.
Garage. barn. Very suitable for •feed
and produce business. .l5c Quid stme
age. A goodopportunity for the right
man. Communicate with W. G. Me.
Millen. 429' Durbeeees P7. Lr0fldtn.
WANTED -
,-t 001 ..tret's foc pas,
turing for tip:. stnntipsr months. Apply
to Miler Adams. S -45e22, Seaterth.
R. R. 2.
PIGS FOR SALE
9 enunks about se lbs., and 11 pigs.
six weeks old. Earl Laweon, *khan,
e41r12. Seaforth.
NeceeemannatoompalINANEMopommtorg.momanissoMIIIINIII
RADIOS
WE HAVE A FULL RANGE
OF ELECTRIC MODELS
DeFoeest. General Electric and
Sparton from 515.95 up
BATTERY SETS
As low as $26.95 44 tubes) and
534.95 ,five Wheel.
RADIO TUBES
Expert Repair Work
Locomotive. 'Washers. General
Electric and Coffield
Electric Washers
Electric Sewing Machines—il heatt•
11001 models on display
SEE US BEFORE BUYING
ENOS BOSHART
Phone 75, Seaforth
raela.111111.,
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
TAX PRE=PAYMENT
RECEIPTS FOR 1940
The Town will pay 4 per cent per annum
up to August 31, 1940, on all prepaid 1940 taxes.
Certificates and full particulars nay be
obtained from the Town Clerk's office in the
Town Hall.
.11216.11.1•MAII601.
D. H. WILSON,
Treasurer.
n d fat. Erma*. `ec•ileek, Payliehl
Reed Se 2 ealles eouth
side of road.
WANTED
A good Loy or mat. :.."
We•:11 for ib. mobil.- Mereh and
April. Apply to arae ett. high.
V.'SY 00e.01. 1.11011- 501:14.
C0010E GRASS FARM FOR SALE
Let :40. Cen. loot grass
farm ie Perth. Almtlemee of grass
end 'WM Pr. and **eine tharoughly nn,
der drained is ea ,8“-14EI:t farm for
growing beans or vale. Apply To
Frank meconnen,
FOR SALE
A gond young bull nt for scrvice of
the Roan Lady family. Mae Scott,
Lot 20. Con. 4. McKillea. Phone ll9r6
February Sale
SENSA ION
FAMOUS FIRECO RANGE
Reg. 10,95....Sale Price $85.65
1 only
Small Kitchen Range
Reg. 32.00....Sale Price 526.00
2 only
Quebec Range, large size oven
Reg. 24.50,.. Sale Price 521,00
1 only
All Enamel New Type Range
Reg. 78.00....Sale Price $61.50
4" only
Medium Size Quebec Heater
Reg. 16.00....Sale Price 12.75
Heavy Brick Lining
No repeats—only stock on display
and 012 order at these sensational
savings.
It will pay you to see these at
your first opportunity
A. ZIMMERMAN
Above MacDonald Bakery
Main St, Seaforth
elltaleraliala•ra
ELMER D. BELL.
Successor to John H. Best
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
NOTARY PUBLIC
Seaforth, Ontario
McCONNELL & HAYS
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Patrick D. McConnell, H. Glenn HaYa
SEAFORTH, ONT.
Telephone 174
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
The Second Division Court
County of Huron
Office in the Dominion Bank Build-
ing, Seaforth, Office hours:—
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday
evening, 7:30 p, m. to 9 p. m.
APPLES FOR SALE
Sprayed Spy apples for sale at 75c
and 50e a bus. in your Man contain-
ers. Phone 48112, Dublin eentral,
Sillery. Staffa.
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders for 12 cords of 14 inch.
hard body wood. maple and beech,
delivered at S.S. No. 3, Tuekersraith.
Tenders to be in by Feb. 15th, Norris
4111017, See.-Treas., R.It, 3, Seaforth.
FOR SALE
cream :,,,parator in good condition.
ri111fi 41lo 00 500 lbs, per
hour. Priced eeaseuably. Wm.- Rut-
Seaforth. 1I.R.2. Phone Clinton
e16.2.
RUBBER GOODS, SUNDRIES, ETC.
Mailed postpaid in plain, sealed
mapper. ee'l less than retail, Write
for mail-order eatalogue. Nov -Rubber
Co., Box 91, Hamilton. Ont.
FARMERS TAKE NOTICE
We have installed a Concentrate,
Mixer and a Corn Cracker and are
now in a position to serve you effici-
ently in this manner, as well as do
,your Chopping and Rolling. Open
everyday, LOUIE Bberhart and Com-
pany.
FARM FOR SALE
120 acres, mile east of Walton,
Lots 4 and 5, 18th Concession Town-
ship of Grey. Large bank barn, frame
house, excellent gravel Pit. Apply to
Miss Jean Turner, Seaforth,
INSURANCE
Life, Fire, Auto, Sickness & Accid-
ent,Windstorm & guarantee bonds.
Rates reasonable. All risks placed
in first class companies.
information cheerfully eiven
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
INSURANCE AGENCIES
Plao.ne 334 w
J. A. BURKE
FUNERAL SERVICE
Dublin — Ont
Night or Day Calls Phone 48r10
STRATFORD - GODERICH
COACH LINES
Fall & Winter Time Table
Leaves Seaforth for Stratford:
Daily 8.90 a.m. and 5.25 PEM.
Leaves Seaforth for Dederick:
Deily except Sunday and hot,. 1,26 0,111,
and 8.10 nat.
Sun, and hol., 1.25 p.m. and 10.20 P.1n.
Conneotion at Stratford for Toronto,
Hamilton, Buffalo, London, Detroit.
TIM:neck, Woudstonk
Agents: Queen's, Commercial, Dick Howe
CASH FOR DEAD ANIMALS
HORSES, CATTLE, $2.00 PER HEAD
Small Animals Removed Free,
PHONE COLLECT SEAFORTH 15. EXETER 235
DARLING & CO. OF CANADA, LTD.
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